Re: output

In Reply to: output posted by David Trinh on November 30, 2001 at 23:51:42:

You can also just redirect the output into a file by going to the Debug tab in Visual Studio (where you type in program arguments)...and after your last argument type " > outputfilename.txt". So, for example, it would look something like this:

VehicleData.txt MoverTest.txt > output.txt

So the black window doesn't show anything when you run it, and then you just look at the output file output.txt that it creates in the current directory.

: The spec says "Each command must be logged to cout, along with an informative message indicating the results when the command was: processed.": Does this mean all output would be done through cout? When I tried this, it went down to the point where a lot of my output was being chopped off because there's too much.: Thanks.